Development of a Handbook for Configuration Managers with Applications for the Program/System in Full-Scale Development
Abstract
This study resulted in the development of a Configuration Manager's Handbook that is intended to assist Air Force program offices and configuration management personnel apply the principles of configuration management to a product under development. The handbook can be used as a training document for in-coming personnel to a program office. It begins by briefly discussing the system acquisition life cycle as the domain in which a program is developed and the role of systems engineering in the development and design of the product. Configuration management is then introduced as a technical management control system that complements the technical actions undertaken during the systems engineering process. The handbook then proceeds to introduce, and in subsequent sections describe, the four processes that comprise configuration management: configuration identification, configuration audits, change management, and configuration status accounting. Finally, the uses of these processes for the program in full-scale development are discussed. This includes providing suggestions for the contents of Operating instructions that should be produced by configuration managers to describe the specific applications of configuration management principles within the program office, and of Statement of Work tasks that should be required of the contractor. Keywords: Configuration management, Configuration, Configuration handbook, Configuration training, Air Force, Theses.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA229617
Entities
People
- James E. Corbin
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology